Wales: A National Magazine for the English Speaking Parts of Wales, Volum 2Sir Owen Morgan Edwards Hughes, 1895 |
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Side 15
... ROBERT ANWYL , Rector . YNYSCYNHAIARN . 1. From 80 to 90 in general , about 220 between the three days ; near the same number as usual . 2. Not one . 3. None to the best of my knowledge . 4. There are some who go to hear Methodists ...
... ROBERT ANWYL , Rector . YNYSCYNHAIARN . 1. From 80 to 90 in general , about 220 between the three days ; near the same number as usual . 2. Not one . 3. None to the best of my knowledge . 4. There are some who go to hear Methodists ...
Side 16
... ROBERT ANWYL , Rector . BEDDGELERT . 1. About fifty generally , and at Easter last about a hundred and fifty , which was greater than usual . 2. None at all . 3. None at all . 4. There are ; their number is uncertain , their teachers ...
... ROBERT ANWYL , Rector . BEDDGELERT . 1. About fifty generally , and at Easter last about a hundred and fifty , which was greater than usual . 2. None at all . 3. None at all . 4. There are ; their number is uncertain , their teachers ...
Side 19
... Robert Walpole . Here Morgan frequently urged the Stuart cause and perhaps too often interpreted the grumblings of the portly aldermen at Hanoverian taxes for a con- fession of Stuart views . For , alas , Welsh- men have ever been ...
... Robert Walpole . Here Morgan frequently urged the Stuart cause and perhaps too often interpreted the grumblings of the portly aldermen at Hanoverian taxes for a con- fession of Stuart views . For , alas , Welsh- men have ever been ...
Side 25
... Robert John Clark . " But all earthly things have an end . Even songs and wine cannot keep alive a lost cause ; and at last , even as an excuse for a glass , the Jacobitism of Wales died away into the grave of oblivion . the For a ...
... Robert John Clark . " But all earthly things have an end . Even songs and wine cannot keep alive a lost cause ; and at last , even as an excuse for a glass , the Jacobitism of Wales died away into the grave of oblivion . the For a ...
Side 28
... Robert Fitzhamon , who , defeating the rightful owners of the soil , possessed himself of the castle and parcelled out the district amongst the knights , his fellow marauders . Soon after this the castle of Cardiff acquired a certain ...
... Robert Fitzhamon , who , defeating the rightful owners of the soil , possessed himself of the castle and parcelled out the district amongst the knights , his fellow marauders . Soon after this the castle of Cardiff acquired a certain ...
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